Robert Whittaker, a scientist who spent all his time devoted on observing and learning about organisms. Robert wanted to know how to classify them each/
While he was creating his classification, he had a criteria that includedl structure, thallus organization, mode of nutrition, reproduction and phylogenetic relationships. This criteria helped him enough to finish the 5 Kingdom Classification.
While he was creating his classification, he had a criteria that includedl structure, thallus organization, mode of nutrition, reproduction and phylogenetic relationships. This criteria helped him enough to finish the 5 Kingdom Classification.
In 60's, he proposed and explained his idea and his system of classification was eventually accepted widely and was used in Biology Textbooks.
MogneraBiological kingdom ofProkakryotes.
AnimaliaThe Taxonomic Kingdom oOf Extinct and Living Animals.
5 Kingdom Classification
PlantaeAll types of plants, whether eukaryotic, multicellular, or Autotrophic organisms
ProtistaEukaryotes that are not animals, fungi or plants. These are mostly unicellular.
FungiEukaryotic Organisms such as mold and yeast.
The 5 Kingdom Classification made by Robert Whittaker.
The 5 Kingdom classification created by Robert Whittaker is served as a standard classification now that is used in textbooks and taught in schools.